Carol Dweck's research, which focuses on what makes people seek challenging tasks, persist through difficulty and do well over time, has shown that many girls believe their abilities are fixed, that individuals are born with gifts and can't change.

By JJ Vincent Grayson Moore knew that he wasn’t like other kids, but after his mother learned what “transgender” is, she told him, and he realized that his mother had the words what he had always known. He transitioned in high school, and was lucky to have the support of his family and school. Now,…

One of the most challenging thing about raising teens is trying to understand their world as they see and experience it. Of course, we had it all figured out as teens, knew exactly what we were talking about and how things worked. Totally. Yet here we are as parents, two or three decades later, tryi

Belle, Divergent, and The Other Woman passed it. The Avengers and A Million Ways to Die in the West, not so much. The Bechdel Test, proposed by cartoonist Alison Bechdel in a 1985 “Dykes To Watch Out For” strip, evaluates movies based on ...

A few weeks ago, I posted about that tearjerker of a commercial— the #likeagirl ad campaign for Always. If you haven't seen it yet (because you've fallen in a sinkhole and were just recently rescued or something), go watch it now. In response, people posted hundreds of photos on my...

Gender specialist Aidan Key is the founder of the Gender Odyssey conference and the Gender Odyssey Family conference for families with transgender children and facilitates a trailblazing support group at Seattle Children’s Hospital for parents of transgender, gender-questioning and gender-nonconforming children. Key, who was born a girl, also provides parent, staff and teacher training at schools around the state, and has helped schools and organizations expand their antidiscrimination language and implement new policies.

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